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SUMMARY:Dive Into Your Stewardship Toolbox: Tier 2 Training & Q&A
DESCRIPTION:This training will help new Tier 2 Lake Health Stewards build confidence in lake monitoring. Volunteers will learn how to properly use a Secchi disk to measure water clarity\, identify the best locations for monitoring\, and understand key water quality parameters. The session will conclude with an interactive Q&A to address any monitoring questions. \nIf you’re a Tier 1 Lake Biodiversity Steward\, and you’re interested in joining the Tier 2 program\, please email LakeBlitz@livinglakescanada.ca. \nLearn more about the Lake Blitz\, the program tiers and how to participate.
URL:https://livinglakescanada.ca/event-featured/dive-into-your-stewardship-toolbox-tier-2-training-qa
LOCATION:B.C.
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SUMMARY:Love Local Lakes Presentation at the Kimberley Library
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION\nJoin us at the Kimberley Library for a fun\, informative\, and interactive family event all about fresh water and lakes! This free\, drop-in session is a great way to learn about Living Lakes Canada’s National Lake Blitz\, a volunteer program that empowers individuals to monitor local lakes\, track biodiversity\, and understand the challenges affecting freshwater ecosystems. \nWhat to expect: \n\nSpot and track wildlife\, including fish\, birds\, mammals\, insects and amphibians\nLearn how to identify native plants\, and invasive species\nGet introduced to the iNaturalist app\nLearn more about the Lake Blitz program\nPrizes & stickers for participants!
URL:https://livinglakescanada.ca/event-featured/love-local-lakes-presentation-at-the-kimberley-library
LOCATION:Kimberley Library\, 115 Spokane St\, Kimberley\, B.C.\, V1A 2E5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:College of Applied Biologists Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Georgia Peck\, Lakes Program Manager with Living Lakes Canada\, and Brian Holmes\, Upper Nicola Band\, will be sitting on a panel and co-presenting on the Nicola and Douglas Lake Foreshore Integrated Management Planning (FIMP) projects. In these projects\, Indigenous Knowledge was effectively aligned with Western science through the application of federally-developed FIMP surveys. \nGeorgia and Bryan will participate in the panel titled “Environmental assessments using Indigenous and Western science\,” scheduled from 1:00-2:15 PM PT on Friday\, April 11. The panel will discuss best practices for incorporating Indigenous and Western science into environmental assessments. The format will be a 10-15 minute presentation by each panelist\, followed by an extended Q&A session.
URL:https://livinglakescanada.ca/event-featured/college-of-applied-biologists-annual-conference
LOCATION:B.C.
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SUMMARY:Groundwater and Agriculture in the Columbia Basin
DESCRIPTION:Careful management and allocation of groundwater is becoming increasingly important for agriculture as climate change impacts like drought intensify and demand for water increases. In the Columbia Basin\, Living Lakes Canada has led a 400% increase in groundwater monitoring through the Columbia Basin Groundwater Monitoring Program and\, more recently\, an aquifer vulnerability assessment. Agriculture places significant demand on groundwater in the Columbia Basin and users have had to licence their groundwater wells to continue using the water for irrigation\, which has given rise to many questions about groundwater resources. \nIn this webinar\, co-hosted by Kootenay & Boundary Farm Advisors and Living Lakes\, producers will come away with an improved understanding of aquifer dynamics\, the link between groundwater and agriculture\, groundwater rights\, the available data and how to access it\, and aquifers of concern or significance for agricultural use. Guest presenters include Braeden Toikka\, water monitoring coordinator with Living Lakes\, and Mike Wei\, physical hydrogeologist and groundwater policy expert. This live webinar is also open to interested members of the public beyond the agriculture sector. \nLiving Lakes Canada gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Agriculture and Food\, Columbia Basin Trust and RBC Tech for Nature.
URL:https://livinglakescanada.ca/event-featured/groundwater-and-agriculture-in-the-columbia-basin
LOCATION:B.C.
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SUMMARY:Exploring water-based recreation & ecosystem health in the Columbia Valley
DESCRIPTION:Living Lakes will be presenting on the Foreshore Integrated Management Planning program and Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework. We will also be hosting a booth for visitors to learn more about Living Lakes.
URL:https://livinglakescanada.ca/event-featured/exploring-water-based-recreation-ecosystem-health-in-the-columbia-valley
LOCATION:Radium Hot Springs Centre
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